With a decline in demand for travel to the U.S., Canadian airlines have redirected their capacity towards Latin America for the 2025 winter season. Air Canada, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Air Transat are adding new routes and increasing seat capacity by 36% to Latin American destinations. Consequently, they are collectively reducing over 1,500 flights to the U.S.
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WestJet has made a landmark agreement by ordering up to 96 Boeing aircraft, including both 737 MAX and 787 models. This acquisition is the largest in WestJet’s history and solidifies its competitive stance against Air Canada by expanding its fleet to meet long-term growth and operational needs.
A WestJet Boeing 737-800 experienced a right main gear collapse while landing at Sint Maarten on September 7th, causing the right engine to scrape the runway. No injuries were reported, and the incident was recorded on video, sparking reactions and discussions within the aviation community.
On September 7, a WestJet Boeing 737-800 experienced a landing gear collapse upon landing at Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten. The incident resulted in no casualties, and ongoing investigations aim to uncover the cause. The event occurs amid WestJet’s recent growth and fleet expansion efforts.
WestJet has significantly expanded its fleet by ordering 67 aircraft from Boeing, including 60 Boeing 737 Max 10s and seven Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This marks the largest order by the Canadian airline, supporting its growth in both domestic and international markets. WestJet is now positioned as the airline with the largest order book in Canada.